Mucky Secrets - Part 12 - Boxfishes, Puffers & Porcupinefishes - Lembeh Strait

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Boxfishes, puffers and porcupinefishes. Part 12 of my documentary, "Mucky Secrets", about the fascinating marine creatures of the Lembeh Strait in Indonesia. Watch the full 90-minute documentary at • Mucky Secrets (full) -...
    In this video I look at fishes in the order Tetraodontiformes. First of all we encounter a very young boxfish, possibly a longhorn cowfish, Lactoria cornuta. Along with toxic skin, the boxfish's main defence is a very hard carapace of bony plates. The juvenile's coloration helps it remain unnoticed while the body hardens.
    Next is a juvenile thornback cowfish, Lactoria fornasini, sheltering in Halimeda algae. Juvenile boxfishes and pufferfishes often tuck their tail to one side when it is not needed for swimming.
    Next we meet a juvenile starry puffer, Arothron stellatus, and its dramatically different adult counterpart.
    Although puffers are slow movers, the tail can give them a great turn of speed when threatened. As a further defence, puffers can inflate their bodies with water, vastly increasing their size and revealing short, sharp spines on their skin.
    They are believed to be the second most poisonous vertebrate on earth, after the golden poison frog. However some predators can tolerate the toxin, and some parts of them are carefully prepared as a delicacy in Japan, Korea and China.
    The juvenile guineafowl puffer, Arothron meleagris, has a black and yellow coloration that advertises its toxicity to potential predators. This is a common combination of warning colors in the animal kingdom.
    More elongate puffers are found in the Lembeh Strait too. We encounter a narrow-lined puffer, Arothron manilensis, at Hairball and a shortfin puffer, Torquigener brevipinnis, at TK.
    Sharpnose puffers, also known as tobies, have elongated snouts and slimmer bodies. We meet at a Valentini puffer, Canthigaster valentini, a Bennett's sharpnose puffer, Canthigaster bennetti, and a compressed toby, Canthigaster compressa.
    The birdbeak burrfish, Cyclichthys orbicularis, is a type of porcupinefish. It is covered in spines which are permanently erect, and it can inflate its body like puffers. It's eyes contain iridescent green specks.
    Conversely, the spines of the long-spine porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, lie flat against its body when not it is not inflated.
    Finally we encounter a long-spine porcupinefish sharing its home with a small birdbeak burrfish.
    There are English captions showing either the full narration or the common and scientific names of the marine life, along with the dive site names.
    The full Mucky Secrets nature documentary features a huge diversity of weird and wonderful marine animals including frogfish, nudibranchs, scorpionfish, crabs, shrimps, moray eels, seahorses, octopus, cuttlefish etc..
    Thanks to Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com for the music tracks, "Hidden Agenda" and "Sneaky Snitch". These tracks are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.
    Thanks to the staff and keen-eyed divemasters of Two Fish Divers (www.twofishdivers.com), for accommodation, diving services and critter-spotting.
    The video was shot by Nick Hope with a Sony HVR-Z1P HDV camera in a Light & Motion Bluefin HD housing with Light & Motion Elite lights and a flat port. A Century +3.5 diopter was used for the most of the macro footage.
    I have more scuba diving videos and underwater footage on my website at:
    www.bubblevision.com
    I post updates about my videos here:
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    Full list of marine life and dive sites featured in this video:
    00:00 Juvenile Longhorn Cowfish (tentative), Lactoria cornuta, TK 1
    00:20 Thornback Cowfish (juvenile), Lactoria fornasini, Aer Perang
    00:33 Starry Puffer (juvenile), Arothron stellatus, Retak Larry
    00:41 Starry Puffer, Arothron stellatus, TK 3
    00:52 Map Puffer, Arothron mappa, Two Fish Divers house reef
    01:15 Guineafowl Puffer (juvenile), Arothron meleagris, Tanjung Kusu-Kusu
    01:32 Narrow-lined Puffer, Arothron manilensis, Hairball
    01:45 Shortfin Puffer, Torquigener brevipinnis, TK 2
    01:57 Valentini Puffer, Canthigaster valentini, Retak Larry
    02:11 Bennett's Sharpnose Puffer, Canthigaster bennetti, Makawide
    02:18 Compressed Toby, Canthigaster compressa, Two Fish Divers house reef
    02:26 Birdbeak Burrfish, Cyclichthys orbicularis, Jahir
    02:54 Long-spine Porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, TK 2
    03:13 Birdbeak Burrfish, Cyclichthys orbicularis, TK 2
    03:21 Birdbeak Burrfish, Cyclichthys orbicularis, TK 3
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  • @oriontheslayer6399
    @oriontheslayer6399 10 лет назад +27

    The music is more than perfect

    • @bemmble7129
      @bemmble7129 5 лет назад

      Orion the Slayer I’m the first reply in 4 years.

  • @kyraarmas4178
    @kyraarmas4178 7 лет назад +7

    I watch this everyday.

  • @bubblevision
    @bubblevision  10 лет назад +18

    Part 12 of my documentary, "Mucky Secrets", about the fascinating marine life of the Lembeh Strait in Indonesia.
    This episode is all about boxfishes, pufferfishes and porcupinefishes.
    #boxfish #porcupinefish #cowfish #pufferfish

  • @maryfinelli9390
    @maryfinelli9390 10 лет назад +8

    I SO enjoy these videos. They are so helpful to our organization, Fish Feel, in getting people to appreciate fish. Thank you!!

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  10 лет назад +1

      Thank you Mary. Very interesting organisation that I hadn't previously heard of. www.fishfeel.org/

  • @mariashaffer-gordon3561
    @mariashaffer-gordon3561 2 года назад +1

    What a wonderful video! Boxfishes and pufferfish are among my favorite fish to see when snorkeling.

  • @cuppajoe1
    @cuppajoe1 10 лет назад +2

    Wonderful visual anthology of puffers. Thank you.

  • @GPNeve
    @GPNeve 10 лет назад +7

    After a grinding 1hr traffic-jam in 30 degrees celcius, i finally wind down behind my computer....
    And i must say... the dreadfull trip is a far away memory after seeing your amazing marco video underwater adventure!
    Your videography skills are few and far between, and can stand on its own when compared to stuff from NGC or the BBC.
    And you take the time to delve a bit deeper in the various species that you encounter.
    Thanks so much for sharing your deepsea gems with us landlovers~!

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  10 лет назад +5

      Thank you very much for your kind words and for letting me know that you appreciate my videos. Glad you're enjoying them!

  • @bubblevision
    @bubblevision  9 лет назад +9

    The full 90-minute documentary is now online: Mucky Secrets (full) - The Marine Creatures of the Lembeh Strait

  • @bunnie800
    @bunnie800 10 лет назад +3

    I love these videos and my kids enjoy them, too. I want to watch the entire film. I used to have a cowfish (got it as a baby). They're so cute. One of my favorites!

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  10 лет назад +2

      Thank you very much. I'm glad you're enjoying them. The whole 90-minute film will be online soon after the 20-part series is finished.

  • @jeaniedominick4091
    @jeaniedominick4091 10 лет назад +3

    I love these little videos!

  • @1319421
    @1319421 10 лет назад +4

    Gracias a Google podemos conocer y a traves de RUclips, estas maravillas y rarezas del planeta, realmente sorprendente.

  • @josegeraldodasilva8784
    @josegeraldodasilva8784 10 лет назад +4

    Encantadora Biodiversidade do Nosso Planeta!

  • @concerncitizen8988
    @concerncitizen8988 6 лет назад +1

    Nice HD video. Thumbs up.

  • @InLoveWithAquaticAndPrehis
    @InLoveWithAquaticAndPrehis Год назад +1

    3:00 omg they're so cutee

  • @omarsanchez5401
    @omarsanchez5401 5 лет назад +2

    Awsome!!

  • @gloriatorres8582
    @gloriatorres8582 10 лет назад +2

    he quedado extasiada con estos videos.gracias youtube y felicitaciones por tan buena selección .marga48

  • @beardohickritiquetm8096
    @beardohickritiquetm8096 8 лет назад +4

    Why did I remember Dusty Rhodes at 1:15 ?

  • @bubblevision
    @bubblevision  10 лет назад

    Part 13 is now live: Mucky Secrets - Part 13 - Benthic fishes, stargazer, flounder, flathead - Lembeh Strait

  • @siriporn777
    @siriporn777 10 лет назад +6

    สวยงามน่าดูมาก

  • @bubblevision
    @bubblevision  10 лет назад

    The narration, the names of the dive sites, and the common and scientific names of the marine life are available in subtitles by clicking the button under the bottom right of the video.

  • @midnightcookiegaming2089
    @midnightcookiegaming2089 8 лет назад +3

    their so cute!

  • @Paulamdz
    @Paulamdz 7 лет назад +10

    Chesse!

  • @earlharman2040
    @earlharman2040 10 лет назад +2

    Great video Nick. A thought just came to me, some fish display coloration to warn other fish of danger. Are all fish able to see colors?

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  10 лет назад

      That's a good question Earl. I'll do some research...

    • @donaldlawrance840
      @donaldlawrance840 5 лет назад

      Could be to snakes turtles seals seagulls etc

  • @joelspringman7748
    @joelspringman7748 2 года назад

    Should Puffers and Cowfish be kept singly, or can you keep more than one in a tank?

  • @Zara-vr4cp
    @Zara-vr4cp 7 лет назад +6

    CHEEEEESEEE

  • @user-jd2il3on4g
    @user-jd2il3on4g 5 лет назад

    سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم

  • @wash8533
    @wash8533 3 года назад

    2:06 what is that on the top of that fish’s head? Another puffer fish?

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  3 года назад

      A larval fish, I guess.

    • @wash8533
      @wash8533 3 года назад +1

      @@bubblevision i thought this channel was inactive and i guess i was wrong. this channel is a champ

  • @bemmble7129
    @bemmble7129 5 лет назад +1

    I’m the first comment in 4 years 😱

  • @shogAxot
    @shogAxot 3 года назад

    #boxfish

  • @MalaysianTropikfusion
    @MalaysianTropikfusion 7 лет назад

    Aren't those porcupinefish a breeding pair?

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  7 лет назад +1

      As far as I can tell, they're different species. Maybe they're confused.

    • @thatfishguy4991
      @thatfishguy4991 6 лет назад

      Ezehelm yeah those are definitely different species.

  • @zegamingcuber857
    @zegamingcuber857 6 лет назад

    Porcupine pufferfish, not porcupinefish

    • @bubblevision
      @bubblevision  6 лет назад +1

      Or spiny puffer, or spiny balloonfish, or hedgehog fish, or Porky McPufferface. The choice is yours.

    • @georgefleming4956
      @georgefleming4956 4 года назад

      Bubble Vision 😂 mcpufferface 😂